Ctenophora

Ctenophora

By Hermes W. Mianzan

Of the 150 species distributed world wide, 17 species have been recorded from the South Atlantic. They are exclusively marine, planktonic or benthic (one order), solitary organisms with gelatinous soft bodies.

Contents
Ct. 1 Introduction
Ct. 2 Methods
Ct. 3 Geographic distribution
Ct. 4 Taxonomy
Ct. 5 Acknowledgements
Ct. 6 Suggested reading

Identification
There are two classes in the Phylum Ctenophora: Class Tentaculata (with tentacles) and Class Nuda (without tentacles). There is no key available, identification of species must be done by comparing order, family and species level diagnoses.

Species
A list of ctenophoa species can be found on the page for Phylum Ctenophora.

For the Ctenophora species in the species module, go to pages Callianira antarctica to Beroe forskalii.